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Ethan Hutt & Aaron Tang's The New Education Malpractice Litigation, 99 Va. L. Rev. 419, 421 (2013), offers an interesting take on how teacher evaluation models based on student achievement might be ...
Medicine and malpractice law may appear as distinct domains—one dedicated to healing, the other to justice. Yet, these two fields are intrinsically linked, particularly in areas like birth injury ...
U.S. District Court Judge Richard G. Stearns ruled that the lawsuit against the New Hampshire-based educational publisher Heinemann and three of its top authors was invalidated by a legal doctrine ...
A federal judge on Thursday struck down a lawsuit claiming that “defective” teaching materials had prevented countless students in Massachusetts from learning to read well. “The court begins (and ends ...
Many people have chuckled at stories about people suing the "Big Food" and "Big Tobacco" industries. As frivolous as these cases may be, we should get serious about charging the public school system ...
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